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Baker Mayfield named Bucs starting quarterback

The Buccaneers have named Baker Mayfield the starting quarterback.

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How good is Young? What are coaches saying about Stroud? Progress reports for the top five rookie QBs

Updates on Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud, Anthony Richardson, Will Levis and Hendon Hooker after two preseason games, plus what’s next for each.

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Slye FG ends Ravens’ preseason win streak at 24

Commanders kicker Joey Slye’s 49-yard field goal handed Baltimore its first preseason loss since 2015, three years before the Ravens drafted Lamar Jackson.

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Being back with Bengals a ‘blessing,’ Mixon says

In his first news conference since the end of last season, and since a judge ruled Cincinnati running back Joe Mixon not guilty of aggravated menacing, the Bengals veteran said Monday it was a “great thing” to have his contract situation behind him.

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Sources: Colts grant RB Taylor OK to seek trade

The Indianapolis Colts have given All-Pro running back Jonathan Taylor permission to seek a trade, league sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Monday.

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Ray’s comeback hits snag as Bills put DE on IR

The Bills placed defensive end Shane Ray on injured reserve Monday, likely ending his NFL comeback bid unless an injury settlement is reached.

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Fins RB Achane avoids ‘severe’ shoulder injury

Dolphins running back De’Von Achane is “week-to-week” after leaving Saturday’s preseason win over the Texans with a shoulder injury but avoided “anything severe,” coach Mike McDaniel said Monday.

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10 perspectives on the developing Lamar Jackson-OBJ chemistry

The two veterans are inspiring visions of on-field ‘magic’ for the Ravens as the regular season nears.

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Source: Bears LG Jenkins (leg) to miss time

Bears left guard Teven Jenkins has a leg injury, a source confirmed to ESPN, and his timeline for return is unknown.

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Veteran LB Copeland retires after 10 NFL seasons

Free agent linebacker Brandon Copeland, 32, who played for the Detroit Lions, New York Jets, New England Patriots, Atlanta Falcons and Baltimore Ravens, told ESPN on Monday that he’s retiring after 10 seasons.

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